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Corinne Levassuer, a Paris police inspector, uncovers some embarrassing evidence during one of her investigations and is transferred to a northern French mining town.

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Inspecteur Corinne Levasseur
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Commissaire Porel
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Diego Cortez
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Backmann, le directeur de la MJC
François Simon ...
Docteur Godiveau
Alex Lacast ...
Inspecteur Simbert
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Dominique Allier, le photographe
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Le procureur
Philippe Caubère ...
L'abbé Henning
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M. Muller
Roland Bertin ...
Substitut Berthot
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L'inspecteur Roc
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Commissaire Bonnard
Philippe Brizard ...
Juge d'instruction dans le Midi
Gérard Caillaud ...
Juge d'instruction dans le Nord
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Comédien à la MJC
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Le colonel
Mado Maurin ...
Logeuse
Jacques Mussier ...
M. Watin
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Solange Watin
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M. Levasseur, père de Corinne
Michel Pilorgé ...
Inspecteur Castaing
Arlette Renard ...
Mme Watin
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Inspecteur Sondy
Tatiana Vialle ...
La fille du boulanger
Abderrahmane Benkloua ...
L'Arabe du foyer
Adrienne Dell'Anno
Marie-Antoinette Deneu ...
Nadine Yriex
Serge Desbruyères ...
Brigadier
Valérie Deudon ...
Aurélie
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Mme Muller
Sonia Laroze ...
Assistante sociale
Jean Lemaître ...
Le Maire
Richard Martin ...
Le père de l'enfant martyr
Jean-Roger Milo ...
Voyou au rasoir
Christophe Nollier ...
Gilou
Jean Reney
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Yvon Brexel ...
(uncredited)
Anne-Marie Prédeo ...
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Catherine Pépin ...
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Arthur Tassart ...
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Directed by

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Yves Boisset

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Yves Boisset ... (scenario) and
Claude Veillot ... (scenario)
 
Claude Veillot ... (dialogue)

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Antoine Gannagé ... executive producer
Alain Sarde ... producer

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Philippe Sarde

Cinematography by

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Jacques Loiseleux

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Albert Jurgenson

Editorial Department

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Martine Fleury ... assistant editor
Nadine Muse ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Maurice Sergent

Costume Design by

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Laure de Saboulin

Makeup Department

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Joël Lavau ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Marc Angelo ... unit manager
Gérard Gaultier ... unit manager

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Reynald Calcagni ... second assistant director
Jean-Claude Sussfeld ... assistant director

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Roland Pichery ... props
Jimmy Vansteenkiste ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Daniel Couteau ... foley artist
Jean Fontaine ... sound assistant
Jacques Maumont ... sound mixer
Harald Maury ... sound

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Richard Andry ... camera operator
Louis Bihi ... electrician
Bernard Brégier ... grip
Richard De Vos ... grip
Eugène Fabcic ... electrician (as Eugen Fabcis)
Jean-Claude Gasché ... electrician
Maggie Perlado ... camera operator
Serge Valézy ... electrician

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Claudine Taulère ... script girl

Additional Crew

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Anne-Marie Castaño-Padovan ... trainee (as Anne-Marie Padovan)
Catherine De Guirchitch ... secretary
Denys Fleutot ... administrator
Louis Grau ... general administrator
Mariette Gutherz ... trainee
Didier Rousselle ... trainee

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Also Known As
  • The Woman Cop (World-wide, English title)
  • Corrupción criminal (Spain)
  • Sola contra el crimen (Argentina)
  • Polisinspektören (Sweden)
  • Policajná inšpektorka (Slovakia)
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  • 103 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This film is inspired from actual events that happened in the north of France. Yves Boisset met the actual female cop who was involved in this case, when he was shooting a movie in Thailand. See more »
Goofs Many soldiers on leave can be seen in uniform at the train station in the North of France. In 1979, a conscript soldier on leave was not authorized to wear his uniform outside the barracks due to the anti-military opinion of the population. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Yves Boisset: le cinéaste le plus censuré de France (2013). See more »

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